×
HomeStoreOnlineCLEAccount ManagementCourt Rules Appendices
Login

Gann Law Logo - If you need assistance please call us at 9732681200Gann Law


Gann Law Books - Continuing Legal Education

CLE Store

Gann Law Books - Continuing Legal Education
 

What is the Gann Cancellation Policy?

If you cancel your registration at least two weeks in advance of your seminar, you will be entitled to receive a full refund of the registration fee.

If you cancel at least 7 days prior to the seminar date, you will receive a 50% refund of the registration fee.

After that, no refunds will be given. You may always transfer your registration to another attorney.

What is the Gann Financial Aid Policy?

As to each particular program, we offer financial assistance to attorneys who request it as follows:

  • Attorneys reporting no annual household income in the previous tax year will be eligible to take that course free of charge.
  • Attorneys reporting an annual household income of up to $35,000 in the previous tax year will be eligible for a 75% reduction in the fee for that course.
  • Attorneys reporting an annual household income of $35,000 to $50,000 in the previous tax year will be eligible for a 50% reduction in the fee for that course.
  • Attorneys reporting an annual household income above $50,000 are not eligible for any discount.

Financial aid is limited to 6 credits in any calendar two-year period.

Applications for such assistance must be supported by affidavit verifying the claimed levels of income.

Group Rates for Live Seminars and Webinars:

  • 10 or more attorneys from the same organization - take 10% off
  • 20 or more attorneys from the same organization - take 20% off
  • 30 or more attorneys from the same organization - take 30% off

Group Rates for Ethics Webinar:

While the price of $120 (or ~$27 per credit) is more than reasonable, Gann also offers the following quantity discounts to attorneys in larger organizations:

  • 10 or more attorneys from the same organization pay $108 per attorney
  • 20 or more attorneys from the same organization pay $96 per attorney
  • 30 or more attorneys from the same organization pay $84 per attorney

What are the Minimum System Requirements for the Webinars?

Our webinars are optimized for viewing through Google Chrome.

How many credits may I earn through an Alternative Verifiable Learning Format (Webinars, Podcasts, Distance Learning etc.)?

NJ: New Jersey attorneys are permitted to take up to one-half of their continuing legal education credit hours PER compliance period through courses offered in alternative verifiable learning formats. Alternative verifiable learning format courses shall mean any videotape, audiotape, remote place viewing or on-line internet computer presentations, satellite simulcast, teleconferencing, videoconferencing, internet computer self-study, or other type of remote learning format authorized by the Board.

1:42-1. Continuing Legal Education Required An attorney holding a license to practice in this State shall be required to participate in a program of continuing legal education in accordance with regulations adopted under these rules. In satisfaction of the continuing legal education requirement, attorneys shall participate in twenty-four hours of qualifying continuing legal education over a two-year period. Five of the twenty-four hours of credit shall be concentrated in the areas of ethics and/or professionalism. At least two of the five hours of credit in ethics and/or professionalism shall be in diversity, inclusion, and elimination of bias. Attorneys shall demonstrate that they have satisfied the continuing legal education requirement by certifying to their compliance at the end of the two-year period in a manner prescribed by the Board on Continuing Legal Education. In addition, attorneys shall maintain all necessary records and documentation to demonstrate such compliance in accordance with regulations adopted under these Rules.

Note: Adopted December 18, 2009 to be effective immediately; amended October 20, 2020 to be effective January 1, 2021.

201:3. Carryover. No more than a total of twelve credit hours may be carried over to a subsequent compliance period.

201:8. Alternative verifiable learning formats. Courses taken through alternative verifiable learning formats, if approved for CLE course accreditation, shall account for no more than twelve credit hours per compliance period. For BCLE rules and regulations refer to https://www.njcourts.gov/attorneys/CLE

NY: Experienced attorneys may earn CLE credit by attending CLE courses offered in the traditional live classroom format, or in nontraditional formats such as audiotapes, videoconferences, online, etc., so long as the CLE Board has accredited the provider to offer the course in the particular format, or the course is eligible for credit under New York's Approved Jurisdiction policy. Newly admitted attorneys, attorneys admitted to the New York State Bar two years or less, must complete at least 16 transitional CLE credit hours in each of the first two years of admission to the Bar. NOTE: Newly admitted NY attorneys are ineligible to receive NY CLE credit for completing "NJ Attorney Ethics 2010".

PA: Lawyers have the option of applying four (4) credit hours per compliance year to their annual CLE requirement. Any credits earned via distance learning in excess of the four credit limit, will not carry over into the next compliance period. The four (4) credit limit on distance learning will end with the 2014 compliance period. Beginning with the 2015 compliance period, attorneys may complete up to six (6) credits of distance learning per compliance period. Any credits earned via distance learning in excess of the allotted credit limit, will not carry over into the next compliance period.

For definitive determinations on CLE matters, you should always review the rules, regulations and related materials applicable in each jurisdiction in which you seek credits. That information may be viewed at:

NEW JERSEY:

Click Here to view the BCLE Regulations

NEW YORK:

http://www.nycourts.gov/attorneys/cle/index.shtml

PENNSYLVANIA:

https://www.pacle.org/faq

How do I find my Attorney ID number?

All attorneys in NJ have an ID number. Your Attorney ID number is nine digits in length, the last four being the year of admission. This number is shown on your attorney registration statement. You can obtain your Attorney ID Number by going to or www.njcourts.gov and clicking on Attorney Index on the left hand side of the screen under PUBLIC ACCESS RESOURCES or call NJ Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection (855) 533-3863.

You may enter NJPENDING If you do not have an attorney ID for NJ and are applying for admission on motion.